Meghan Markle or the Queen? Prince Harry will have to choose ...
Despite a cold welcome upon his arrival, Prince Harry was able to take advantage of Prince Philip's funeral to exchange with his brother William, and his father Charles. Following this conversation, the Duke of Sussex could extend his stay in England, for the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II.
Hard dilemma for Prince Harry. He was said to be impatient to find his wife Meghan Markle, who could not come due to her second pregnancy. Stressed over having left her alone, the Duke of Sussex calls her nonstop and plans to find her as soon as possible after Prince Philip's funeral. But today Prince Harry may well have changed his mind. In question ? The birthday of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, which will be held next Wednesday April 21 and whose preparations have naturally already started.
Harry took an open flight for his return to Los Angeles. He can therefore join his wife Meghan Markle and their son Archie when he wishes. According to a source who spoke to The Sun, "if all goes well, he could stay for the Queen's birthday." And things do seem to be getting better. At a request from Prince Charles, their father, William and Harry were finally able to discuss. The three spoke for two hours, at the end of Prince Philip's funeral, away from the cameras.
Meghan Markle's outstretched hand
Much like the Prince of Wales, Kate Middleton also ensured that the two brothers were reunited. After speaking to them, the Duchess of Cambridge stepped aside to leave them one-on-one as they made their way to Kensington. And just like her, Meghan Markle could also wish that Harry stayed in order to be reconciled with his family.
Indeed, if it was her pregnancy that held her back in Los Angeles, she would also have wished not to be the center of attention during the Duke's funeral. A relative of the former Suits actress said she had "encouraged her husband and family to put their differences aside and stay together" and "said she was ready to forgive and move on". There is therefore little reason for Meghan Markle to oppose her husband extending his stay in England.